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the u.s. and iran. i'm guessing that could take center stage tonight. >> reporter: i think that's right, brooke. you know, we tried to ask mitt romney that question yesterday when his staff came out for a football game with the reporters who cover his campaign. one of the report tleers tried ask mitt romney about the story in "the new york times" as to whether or not he would support the face to face talks between the united states and iran. he didn't really answer the question. he wanted to focus on football during that afternoon. and so i think it will come up tonight. i think you're also going to perhaps see a return to that libya discussion that we saw flare up at the last week's debate in new york. i think the romney campaign is also signaling they'll be going after the president on, say, his comments about vladimir putin. remember those comments he made to dmitry medvedev when he have more flexibility and then med d medvedev said i'll transmit that to vladimir. the romney campaign put ou
the u.s. and iran. i'm guessing that could take center stage tonight. >> reporter: i think that's right, brooke. you know, we tried to ask mitt romney that question yesterday when his staff came out for a football game with the reporters who cover his campaign. one of the report tleers tried ask mitt romney about the story in "the new york times" as to whether or not he would support the face to face talks between the united states and iran. he didn't really answer the question....
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the u.s. isn't the only major power picking a president for the next few weeks. i'll talk to "the new yorker's" beijing reporter evan osnos about the political tumult in china ahead of the upcoming anointment. also i'll talk to the education innovator sal khan, the founder of khan academy about how best to teach our kids. >>> and what does a company with almost 700 planes and tens of thousands of trucks worry about? fuel. i'll sit down with fedex ceo fred smith to talk about the future of energy. that crucial subject, the future of energy, is also at the heart of our latest gps special, which airs tonight at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. in "global lessons: the roadmap for powering america" will take you around the world to bring you ideas about energy back home. >>> but first here's my take. the second presidential debate has been studied and analyzed mostly as a prize fight. who punched hard, who missed a swing. that's fine. but there was a substantive aspect to the debate as well
the u.s. isn't the only major power picking a president for the next few weeks. i'll talk to "the new yorker's" beijing reporter evan osnos about the political tumult in china ahead of the upcoming anointment. also i'll talk to the education innovator sal khan, the founder of khan academy about how best to teach our kids. >>> and what does a company with almost 700 planes and tens of thousands of trucks worry about? fuel. i'll sit down with fedex ceo fred smith to talk about...
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maybe the u.s. can get its act together, depending on whoever the president is and the businesses can work together to finally get things going. >> when it turns to technology, the hope is that somehow you guys will magically bring us out of all of this, that technology is going to be the thing that gets the american economy moving again. if we are to look for the next drivers of growth, do you see them in technology? >> i absolutely do. and if you really look at the opportunities, yo go around, at least my colleagues do. if you look at europe, you do not only see the weakening economy krks but we also said in our last reports, the spending on capital drops a lot, same with the job creation. i do not think asia-pacific will be as aggressive. >> i've been in china for 25 years. they always find a way to get through. unfortunately it has to be the country that leads out this time. we just do not see the engines in other places. but i think technology combined with a great education system and governme
maybe the u.s. can get its act together, depending on whoever the president is and the businesses can work together to finally get things going. >> when it turns to technology, the hope is that somehow you guys will magically bring us out of all of this, that technology is going to be the thing that gets the american economy moving again. if we are to look for the next drivers of growth, do you see them in technology? >> i absolutely do. and if you really look at the opportunities,...
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in the u.s. could still change their minds before election day. 14 days to go, lots of minds to change. for them going into this debate last night was a virtual toss up. paul steinhauser joins me live and our poll right off the top done late into the nature, paul, said that president obama won the debate. it is really only part of the story as it always is. you start breaking the numbers apart and see a very rich picture. can you draw that for me today? >> the numbers behind the numbers i guess you could say. as you mentioned earlier 48% said the president won the debate. 40% said mitt romney, a slight advantage for the president. let's go beyond the numbers and how did the president get that? among debate watchers mitt romney had a slight advantage on who won among men. look at that, the president with a large double-digit lead among women when it comes to who won want debate. that's one of the reasons. also, the other reason expectations. look at this. the president 59% said the president perfo
in the u.s. could still change their minds before election day. 14 days to go, lots of minds to change. for them going into this debate last night was a virtual toss up. paul steinhauser joins me live and our poll right off the top done late into the nature, paul, said that president obama won the debate. it is really only part of the story as it always is. you start breaking the numbers apart and see a very rich picture. can you draw that for me today? >> the numbers behind the numbers i...
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the u.s. on the world stage? we've seen an ad and a memo out today from the obama campaign trying to paint him as belacose, as not ready, and we expect president obama is going to be doing that tonight here in florida. >> one of the other big issues likely to come up tonight is iran. over the weekend i see your "times" article saying the u.s. and tehran had agreed to one-on-one talks about iran's nuclear program after the election. u.s. will deny that. a lot of people might say what's wrong -- regardless, can the president make the case that his strategy on iran is working or does this give mitt romney an opening? >> you know, the answer may be yes to both of those. obviously president obama would make his case that these are the toughest sanctions ever, and that they have been working. you just look at iran's economy. you look at the value of iran's currency, which has plummeted, and he can say the sanctions are working, but, obviously, governor romney can say they're not really shifting iran
the u.s. on the world stage? we've seen an ad and a memo out today from the obama campaign trying to paint him as belacose, as not ready, and we expect president obama is going to be doing that tonight here in florida. >> one of the other big issues likely to come up tonight is iran. over the weekend i see your "times" article saying the u.s. and tehran had agreed to one-on-one talks about iran's nuclear program after the election. u.s. will deny that. a lot of people might say...
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the u.s. ambassador in benghazi, libya, but when you listen to what he is saying here, how much of it do you think is about a failed strategy or what is simply out of the white house's controlt this point, what is going on in the middle east? >> well, a lot of it is clearly out of the white house's control what's happening in the middle east. it doesn't make any difference what the strategy would have been. there are internal developments in north africa and in the middle east that are happening right now, and irrespective of what the u.s. and others can do, those developments are going to go forward for good or for bad. >> his articulation for a continued internationalist role for the united states, because including some of the conservative movements, some republicans who want to have more of an isolationist, a retreat, if you will, from an international involvement, go back to the u.s. borders, stay away from so many issues around the world, cut back on u.s. foreign aid, for example. you he
the u.s. ambassador in benghazi, libya, but when you listen to what he is saying here, how much of it do you think is about a failed strategy or what is simply out of the white house's controlt this point, what is going on in the middle east? >> well, a lot of it is clearly out of the white house's control what's happening in the middle east. it doesn't make any difference what the strategy would have been. there are internal developments in north africa and in the middle east that are...
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the u.s. consulate in benghazi in libya. the house oversight committee will weigh in on security failings during a hearing that's happening later today. and the state department is now saying that the attack was not a spontaneous off shoot of protests. they say u.s. and libyan security personnel in benghazi were out manned, a reasonable security presence would not have fended off the assault. u.s. ambassador cyst center stevens and three other americans were killed in that attack. senior international correspondent arwa damon went to the consulate ruins to help piece together exactly what happened. >> reporter: amid the ashes, soot, and debris, remnants of the life that was. it's all that remained in the unguarded u.s. consulate compound in benghazi when cnn arrived on the scene three days after the spleptember 11th atta. eyewitnesses told us it was a complex assault. the compound's first line of defense easily breached. according to one of the libyan guards who was stationed at the gate, arme
the u.s. consulate in benghazi in libya. the house oversight committee will weigh in on security failings during a hearing that's happening later today. and the state department is now saying that the attack was not a spontaneous off shoot of protests. they say u.s. and libyan security personnel in benghazi were out manned, a reasonable security presence would not have fended off the assault. u.s. ambassador cyst center stevens and three other americans were killed in that attack. senior...
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he said the u.s. held gadhafi at a fraction of the cost of the war in iraq. >> we were able to, without putting troops on the ground. at the cost of less than what we spent in two weeks in iraq, liberate a country that had been under the yoke of dictatorship for 40 years. >> what are the facts here? the total cost for the first five years of the war in iraq was 646 billion. which breaks down to 700 million for two weeks which is less than the 896 million the u.s. spent on military intervention in libya. our vert is false. he exaggerated by 200 million dollars when he compared it to two weeks in iraq. we want to move on to the apology tour, that's been a favorite line from the republicans on the campaign trail. mitt romney claimed as he has many times in the past, president obama went on an international tour apologizing for u.s. policy, when he took office. >> he said he would meet with all the world's worst actors in his first year, simm down with chavez, kim jong-il, with castro and with president a
he said the u.s. held gadhafi at a fraction of the cost of the war in iraq. >> we were able to, without putting troops on the ground. at the cost of less than what we spent in two weeks in iraq, liberate a country that had been under the yoke of dictatorship for 40 years. >> what are the facts here? the total cost for the first five years of the war in iraq was 646 billion. which breaks down to 700 million for two weeks which is less than the 896 million the u.s. spent on military...
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attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as they did four years ago. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat allergy symptoms plus sinus congestion and pain. [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look.
attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as they did four years ago. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus...
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they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as we did four years ago. >> let's go to the next segment, because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and future challenges for america. i want to begin this by asking both of you and mr. president, you go first this time. what do you believe is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country? >> well, i think it will continue to be terrorist networks, we had to remain vij lantz as i just said. with respect to china, china's an adversary and also a potential partner in the international community if it's following the rules. so my attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist that china plays by the same rulings as everybody else. i know americans had seen jobs being shipped overseas businesses and workers not getting a level playing field when it came to trade. that's the reason why i set up a trade task force to go after cheaters when it came to international trade. that's why we brought more sanctions on chin
they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as we did four years ago. >> let's go to the next segment, because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and future challenges for america. i want to begin this by asking both of you and mr. president, you go first this time. what do you believe is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country? >> well, i think it will continue to be terrorist networks, we had to remain...
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, the u.s. auto industry. >> if we had taken your advice, governor romney, about our auto industry, we would be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. >> i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. i said they need -- these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy. >> that is not what you said. >> you can take a look at the op-ed. >> you did not -- >> you can take a look at the op-ed. >> you did not say you would provide help. >> i am still speaking. i said we would provide guarantees, allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, come out of bankruptcy. >> let's check the record. >> that's the height of silliness. >> we'll parse that out a little later. dana, i wanted to talk about what people are saying online, president obama's snarkiness and romney's sweating. >> it was an agreed upon 65 degrees, i believe, in the hall. he was actually in the sun. maybe
, the u.s. auto industry. >> if we had taken your advice, governor romney, about our auto industry, we would be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. >> i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. i said they need -- these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy. >> that is not what you said. >> you can take a look at the op-ed....
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the u.s. auto industry. >> if we had taken your advice, governor romney about, our auto industry, we would be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. the companies need to go through a management of bankruptcy. >> that's not what you said. >> take a look at -- >> governor romney, you did not say you would provide help. >> we would provide guarantees. and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. >> let's check the record. >> that is the height of silliness. >> reporter: now cnn's poll did show that overall the president won this debate, at least that's what the viewers voting thought. but if you look at what the goal of mitt romney was to be seen as commander in chief, he didn't do so bad. look quickly at the polls. can romney handle the job of commander in chief? yes,
the u.s. auto industry. >> if we had taken your advice, governor romney about, our auto industry, we would be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. i'm a son of detroit. i was born in detroit. my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. the companies need to go through a management of bankruptcy. >> that's not what you said. >> take a look at -- >> governor romney, you did not say you would...
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the u.s. was on the sidelines, the president did not directly speak out and the explanation that the administration at the time gave was that the opposition didn't want this to appear to be the opposition to the ayatollahs, standing up in iran, with the backing of united states. that could have been counterproductive. as a result, the obama administration was pretty silent. at the time now where romney is going after him on that, i think there were a few areas where there were some significant differences, but on the whole, after you get through some of the angry rhetoric, there is a lot of agreement between obama and romney, one area of disagreement on arming the syrian rebels. another area of disagreement, how far will iran be able to go in its nuclear weapons capability, the capability of developing a bomb as opposed to actually having a bomb. and the third was on russia. he twice in a speech singled out vladimir putin as a basically a foe of the united states and he was doubling down on th
the u.s. was on the sidelines, the president did not directly speak out and the explanation that the administration at the time gave was that the opposition didn't want this to appear to be the opposition to the ayatollahs, standing up in iran, with the backing of united states. that could have been counterproductive. as a result, the obama administration was pretty silent. at the time now where romney is going after him on that, i think there were a few areas where there were some significant...
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basically the u.s. and south korea have now agreed that south korea can extend the range of its own missiles up to about 500 miles. it's designed to give south consider score korea a little m protection. north korea politically had to respond otherwise everyone i've spoken to says they can't think of any other good reason why they would make such a claim that is so easily disproven. it's tit for tat. perhaps it is political posture ing on the part of north korea to set things up when south kor korea's next president takes office. >> all right. thank you. >>> what do mike ditka and mike irvin have in common with actor mark wahlberg? here's a hint. it has to do with american football, but not in the u.s. rge that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a
basically the u.s. and south korea have now agreed that south korea can extend the range of its own missiles up to about 500 miles. it's designed to give south consider score korea a little m protection. north korea politically had to respond otherwise everyone i've spoken to says they can't think of any other good reason why they would make such a claim that is so easily disproven. it's tit for tat. perhaps it is political posture ing on the part of north korea to set things up when south kor...
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they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as we did four years ago. [ ross ] we are in the dades gorge, high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. ♪ ♪ and the flowers and the trees all laugh when you walk by ♪ ♪ and the neighbors' kids... what does being true to yourself have to do with being healthy? everything. ♪ but you're not ♪ you're the one ♪ one, one, one, one, one ♪ the one ♪ one, one, one, one, one ♪ the one ♪ one, one, one... >> let's go to the next segment, because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and future chal
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the u.s. anti-doping agency made its decision on armstrong saying there's overwhelming evidence that he took part in quote the most sophisticated professionalized and successful doping program while he rode for the u.s. postal service team. armstrong's attorney called the report a one-sided hatchet job. >>> "saturday night live" getting the last word on the obama romney town hall debate that at times resembled a verbal street fight. >> well, so how much did you cut? >> not true. >> you didn't cut anything? you're not going to cut anything? >> i'm about to cut you! >> oh, i'd like to see that. i'd like to see that. >> what governor romney just said is simply not true. >> oh, i want to fight you! >> any time. >> come on. >> can't tell if that's the real debate or "saturday night live." it's so realistic. >> i'm going to cut you. all right, john, thank you. >>> in fact tonight's debate is going to focus on foreign policy. and of course, poll numbers just a moment ago, anybody's race at that point
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the u.s. embassy in yemen for more than 20 years shot dead. men on motorcycles, they ambushed his car, and she they killed him. officials in yemen say it looks like the work of al qaeda. more of what we know about the killing and why he may have in justple of minutes, revelation teammates of superstar cyclist lance armstrong. one says we hid from doping tests. he said armstrong had & his teammates, they were part of the most sophisticated and successful doping program in cycling history. the agency says 11 cyclists came forward to admit their use of banned performance enhancing drugs. we'll have more on that later in the hour, but, first, a new jobs report that really surprised a lot of folks, including a lot of economists who just found out this morning the number of americans filing new unemployment claims plummeted last week. fell by 30,000. that is 339,000. it is the lowest level in the past four and a half years. many economists predicted the number of claims would actually go up. >>> ere
the u.s. embassy in yemen for more than 20 years shot dead. men on motorcycles, they ambushed his car, and she they killed him. officials in yemen say it looks like the work of al qaeda. more of what we know about the killing and why he may have in justple of minutes, revelation teammates of superstar cyclist lance armstrong. one says we hid from doping tests. he said armstrong had & his teammates, they were part of the most sophisticated and successful doping program in cycling history....
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top selling energy drink in the u.s. that come in 24 ounces, about seven times the caffeine in a 12-ounce coke. >>> estranged wife who was the target at the milwaukee area spa is being called a hero. one of zina haughton's clients said she approached her husband, and tried to shield a receptionist as she tried to attempt to defuse the situation. he shot and killed two, including his wife and then shot himself. a 9-0 shutout. next up, the detroit tigers. the world series begins tomorrow night in san francisco. soledad? >> whoo hoo, all right! john, thanks. >>> still ahead on "starting point" it's der by country and one of the most battleground. we'll meet some of the voters who could doid the election. >>> apple lovers get ready, new details on what's expected to be a mini ipad announcement today. [ male announcer ] whether it's kevin's smartphone... ♪ ...mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets y
top selling energy drink in the u.s. that come in 24 ounces, about seven times the caffeine in a 12-ounce coke. >>> estranged wife who was the target at the milwaukee area spa is being called a hero. one of zina haughton's clients said she approached her husband, and tried to shield a receptionist as she tried to attempt to defuse the situation. he shot and killed two, including his wife and then shot himself. a 9-0 shutout. next up, the detroit tigers. the world series begins tomorrow...
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but realistically with the u.s. economy so weak, europe even weaker, emerging markets not really go go right now, is inflation today's problem? >> in the near term, no. but in the longer term we're still pumping all this liquidity in the system. it's sitting there on the sidelines there. once it's unleashed we could have an inflation problem. if it's just sitting there while keep piling more and more money into a system that's awash with cash already. when it is unleashed you are going to have a problem. the typical tool is to raise interest rates. they're going to have a problem with the banking sector when they do that. >> do you think overall things are headed in the right direction? are things getting better? >> housing market, for example? >> the housing market, delinquencies and defaults are still at elevated levels. there was a bump in delinquency rates in the mortgage bankers report. everything's marginally improving. there's still so many unknowns. there's a lot of shadow inventory that hasn't come on to th
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even if they mean what they say, that will not be the last word on u.s.-china trade. >> almost all apple products are manufactured in china whether ipods or ipads or iphone. humans of thousands of chinese are manufacturing those products sold in the united states and around the world. one footnote to an earlier reality check segment you may recall that president obama said tonight that the u.s. intervention in libya cost less than two weeks of the war in iraq. it turns out the president was right. when we checked the math, we found two weeks of the war in iraq costs about $5 billion at its height and the libya intervention was less than $1 billion. mostly cruise missiles launched. anderson? >> it was interesting to hear both talking tough about china tonight. the question is what can they do? >> it's interesting to get a sense of the chinese reaction. i talked to a bunch of chinese people with various levels. they had always thought they were going to like romney. three things they like. american business and american business in general over the last 30
even if they mean what they say, that will not be the last word on u.s.-china trade. >> almost all apple products are manufactured in china whether ipods or ipads or iphone. humans of thousands of chinese are manufacturing those products sold in the united states and around the world. one footnote to an earlier reality check segment you may recall that president obama said tonight that the u.s. intervention in libya cost less than two weeks of the war in iraq. it turns out the president...
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the u.s. consulate in libya. as we heard from our own cnn foreign affairs reporter, allyse laffit, she talked to secretary of state hillary clinton and secretary clinton appeared to take responsibility for that attack. mitt romney according to his campaign officials hopes to get a chance to talk about that later on this evening. they say stay tuned on what he will say. they say he also wants to talk about his record as governor of massachusetts, brooke. they're pointing out that mitt romney went into the governor's office there in boston, and in their view governed as a conservative, but with a democratic legislature and they say that shows a record of bipartisanship that offers some guidance to the rest of the country as to how he will, i guess, operate in the oval office. that is what they're looking at for tonight's debate. i think it is going to be a lively discussion, brooke. one of the things i heard from the romney campaign earlier today, they said that mitt romney has been rehearsing w
the u.s. consulate in libya. as we heard from our own cnn foreign affairs reporter, allyse laffit, she talked to secretary of state hillary clinton and secretary clinton appeared to take responsibility for that attack. mitt romney according to his campaign officials hopes to get a chance to talk about that later on this evening. they say stay tuned on what he will say. they say he also wants to talk about his record as governor of massachusetts, brooke. they're pointing out that mitt romney...
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should the u.s. have apologized for americans burning korans in afghanistan? should the u.s. apologize for u.s. marines urinating on taliban corpses? >> oh, gosh yes. urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya. a country we knew we had al qaeda cells there, as we know al qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa. and we did not give our ambassador in benghazi a marine detachment? of course there's an investigation so we can make sure this never happens again. but when it comes to speaking up for our values, we should not apologize for those. here's the problem. look at all the various issues out there, and it's
should the u.s. have apologized for americans burning korans in afghanistan? should the u.s. apologize for u.s. marines urinating on taliban corpses? >> oh, gosh yes. urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the...
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time since the u.s. anti-doping agency released more than 1,000 pages of evidence that he used performance enhancing drugs. armstrong will be part of the livestrong 15th anniversary event in austin tonight, even though he's stepped down from the charity that shares his name. >>> a frightening scene in portland, maine. a store clerk bolts over a wall running for her life. the man chasing her is wearing a mask. he's holding a gun in his right hand. this incident was caught on the store's surveillance system. fortunately, she was not hurt. police are still searching for the gunman. that story is not over. >> oh, my goodness. >> lucky she got away. thank you, christine. >>> it is 17 minutes after the hour. time for early reads, your local news making headlines. first, the federal trade commission wants to hear from you. just don't call them at dinner time. in "the washington post," the ftc is offering $50,000 to the person who comes up with the best technical solution to block illegal and very annoying robo-
time since the u.s. anti-doping agency released more than 1,000 pages of evidence that he used performance enhancing drugs. armstrong will be part of the livestrong 15th anniversary event in austin tonight, even though he's stepped down from the charity that shares his name. >>> a frightening scene in portland, maine. a store clerk bolts over a wall running for her life. the man chasing her is wearing a mask. he's holding a gun in his right hand. this incident was caught on the store's...
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attack last month at the u.s. consulate in bengha benghazi. chris stevens was one of those killed. they want to know if the state department provided enough security and diplomats and personnel. a republican congressman who returned from libya said it is clear that requests for more security were denied. >>> authorities in alabama investigating the shooting death on the campus of university of south alabama. police say an officer shot and killed 18-year-old gilbert collar after the freshman showed up at the police station naked and acting erratically. according to the school the student repeatedly rushed and verbally challenged the officer. >>> family, friends and colleagues in arizona saying good-bye to u.s. border patrol agent nicolas ivy at a service this morning. during chris station yesterday, loves one walked past his boots and hat. his casket draped with an american flag. they believe he was killed in the case of a friendly fire. >>> a brawl turns deadly at a wedding. >> just decked the bride. >> you didn't
attack last month at the u.s. consulate in bengha benghazi. chris stevens was one of those killed. they want to know if the state department provided enough security and diplomats and personnel. a republican congressman who returned from libya said it is clear that requests for more security were denied. >>> authorities in alabama investigating the shooting death on the campus of university of south alabama. police say an officer shot and killed 18-year-old gilbert collar after the...
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should the u.s. have apologized for americans burning korans in afghanistan? should the u.s. apologize for u.s. marines urinating on taliban corpses? >> oh, gosh yes. urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya. a country we knew we had al qaeda cells there, as we know al qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa. and we did not give our ambassador in benghazi a marine detachment? of course there's an investigation so we can make sure this never happens again. but when it comes to speaking up for our values, we should not apologize for those. here's the problem. look at all the various issues out there, and it's
should the u.s. have apologized for americans burning korans in afghanistan? should the u.s. apologize for u.s. marines urinating on taliban corpses? >> oh, gosh yes. urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the...
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an indiana man that wanted to join the u.s. military but told he was too heavy to serve has amazed the recruiters by dropping 160 pounds. kevin says he went to every branch of the military to try to sign up but he was turned down every time. so he ditched his junk food habit, started an exercise program and here is how much he weighed when he started. >> 351. and when you are that big, it has an impact not only on your confidence. i would actually think i was bigger than i was. and so my driver's license said it was 375 but i was 351. >> it is absolutely amazing what he has done. he has come a long way. he is an inspiration to anybody who wants to enlist in the armed forces and serve their country. >> kevin slimmed down just in time at 34, he also had to meet the army's age limit for new recruits. he ships out on october 30. >> good luck for him. >>> we have a gas shortage to tell you about this morning. it is so serious that some gas stations shut down altogether for real. a live report coming up after this quick break. >> you
an indiana man that wanted to join the u.s. military but told he was too heavy to serve has amazed the recruiters by dropping 160 pounds. kevin says he went to every branch of the military to try to sign up but he was turned down every time. so he ditched his junk food habit, started an exercise program and here is how much he weighed when he started. >> 351. and when you are that big, it has an impact not only on your confidence. i would actually think i was bigger than i was. and so my...